Excellent and excellent. We had the chicken 65 and 5 other dishes takeout. Everyone down to the naan and rice was perfect. Maybe the best Indian food I have ever had. The cost was very reasonable especial for a family of 7. Highly recommend.
Abbas H.
Place rating: 5 Johns Creek, GA
Consistent excellence in food and service. Just don’t go 30 min before they close because the cooks(who are not Pakistani) are ready to go and if you are standing at the checkout register, you will see this on their facial expressions. But, doesn’t matter because the food is still good and I would suggest use this location(Alpharetta) as a takeout joint for good desi food.
F K.
Place rating: 4 Morton Grove, IL
The place itself is decently maintained. Given the size, it has a lot of potential to improve it’s décor. There was no waiting staff so we walked ourselves to the casheir. He was a very friendly gentlemen and explained to us what all they served plus the fact that it is HALAL. We decided to try something exotic. So the order consisted of Beef Nahari, Beef Haleem, Kheema, Chicken Biryani and a few naans. To be honest, they have one of the best tasting nahari in Atlanta! The Haleem and Biryani were good too. The naans were fresh and tender. My friend told me this is their second branch so it seems that business is good! Definitely coming back!!!
Yelp R.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
Good neighborhood place. Tasty food and cheaper option than the other options around. Wish they delivered.
KHADIJAH J.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Happened by this place after an Über drop off. I first read the reviews and went in with some trepidation as a result. The guy at the desk was friendly and my order of veggie biryani and chicken 65 came sooner than promised. The chicken 65 is the best I’ve had in Georgia and they give you plenty for an affordable price. The fact that it’s halal is an added bonus. They should not be ashamed to tell customers that.(I didn’t see the typical ‘halal’ sign posted anywhere.) Whoever said this place was bland has a tasting disease, is a jilted competitor or or had a different cook than I did. The Biryani is moist, colorful and flavorful. Yum yum. When I’m in the area Naan Curry will for sure be a go to spot for me.
Yngwie M.
Place rating: 2 Alpharetta, GA
Only positives I can say are that the guy running the place seemed nice enough, and it was cheap. It was only $ 6.99 for the lunch buffet. I noticed that as I walked in, and that worried me. I expected either small selection or not-so-great food… and I got both. The food: The good… Okay, maybe all the non-veg stuff is fine. Didn’t try the daal or channa(chickpeas) masala. But I found the naan, potato(aloo) curry and jeera rice to be fine. The not-so-good… I was just not impressed by the non-veg dishes. Chicken jafrezi — chunks of boneless chicken in a yellowish sauce, which was dominated by turmeric flavor, bland Chicken korma — chicken on the bone, in a yellowish sauce, it wasn’t creamy, and the sauce tasted like curry powder, bland Beef haleem — first time I’ve had this, actually tasted okay, but there was no beef, it just tasted like a thick beef gravy Beef keema — basically ground beef with spices, but it tasted odd, like it had oats in it or something Tandoori chicken — probably the best meat dish on the buffet, but it was too salty Summary: There were really only maybe 12 things on the buffet. The non-veg was average at best. There also weren’t any dessert choices. I’ve been to most or all of the Indian buffets in Alpharetta. And most are more expensive. But I’d rather pay more for better quality and selection. Won’t go back, and won’t recommend.
Sandeep G.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
The food was good and the place is spacious and clean but that is where it ends. You place your order and then get plates, glasses from a counter and wait for your food which comes to your table! No wait staff. The place can be done up to make it a near fine dining place. Currently it is anything between a fast food place and a cafeteria. Most people who came while we waited had ordered ahead and came to pick up. Maybe that is the business model.
Jessica T.
Place rating: 1 Alpharetta, GA
Very very disappointed. I ordered for pickup-Chicken Korma, Tikki Masala, garlic naan. When I opened my containers at home, the first thing I noted was the thick(and I mean THICK) layer of oil in the top. It was quite nauseating. I tried to pour out and spoon off as much as I could, but my meal was still very greasy. The orders did not come with any rice at all, I don’t know if it’s supposed to be that way, or they forgot to give it to me. I felt fortunate to have ordered naan but… to my further disappointment, the Naan was soggy and doughy. I only ate the food because I was soo hungry but honestly, I feel a little sick for doing so. I will never eat here again.
Gihan J.
Place rating: 1 Duluth, GA
This restaurant is by far the worst place I have experienced. The moment you walk in, you know something is not right. This place does not have any servers or a hostess. You walk into the restaurant and order your food at the main counter, that include your drinks or water as well. Then after along time the manager will bring the food to the table. If you boil your meat and use the over the counter curry sause from your local Indian grocery store, the food will taste better and cheaper too. In my opinion, the food tasted so bad, it must have been someone using canned curry sauses from cheap vendors. It had no taste and there was no meat either. The lamb kabobs were extremely dry and did not have any seasonings. It felt like eating cardboard. Only thing good was the Coke and water, since they didn’t make it! I have no idea who has given them such a high rating but, I certainly will not recommend this restaurant to my friends or even my enemies. It is that bad. On the Friday we were there, we were the only customers. I have to give credit to the manager. He was very pleasant and helpful.
Shardool K.
Place rating: 5 Alpharetta, GA
Awesome food and great people. Chicken 65 is off the hook. I have had Chicken 65 at various other places but this is by far the best. My kids love the Chicken Butter Masala here and again it is really great. I was a little sceptical trying vegetarian dishes at a Pakistani/Indian place but the daal fry and kadhi pakoda were the best I had in years. I would highly recommend this place.
Stuart M.
Place rating: 5 Alpharetta, GA
There’s a lot of mediocre Indian/Pakistani restaurants and the vast majority are overpriced, using poor quality ingredients and/or hard working people of Hispanic origin who unfortunately do not have the culinary experience in this type of cuisine. Naan n’ Curry on Jones Bridge is not one of them. The staff are very courteous, and serve fresh high quality curries, biryiani, rotis, naans and vegetarian dishes as well as a variety of lhasi, sodas and free carafes of water. The portion size of basmati rice and curry dishes are excellent, the meats and poultry are halal which means the flavor is rich, authentic and tasty. The price is very competitive which means that it is easily affordable even with tips. This is my new favourite curry house and it is right on my doorstep which is a real bonus. I’m a white guy, not many white folks have learned to appreciate this type of food and to be honest if you do like spicy food or are willing to give this food a try I think the flavors will have you returning again and again, like me. They also do a good buffet and for complete beginners I recommend the chicken 65 and the goat biryiani. Now biryiani is not easy to make and most restaurants cheat by taking basmati and stirring curry through it, this restaurant does not take the easy route but offers a flavorsome goat biryiani at the weekend or chicken if you visit during the week. I am giving this restaurant a huge thumbs up and want them to succeed. I wish they also had saag on the menu but I prefer restaurants with a less is more style, let’s be honest it doesn’t matter where you go for food if an eaterie has a huge menu it generally means all the food is okay at best. If I were to offer one suggestion to the proprietors it would be to source some deboned halal meat and poultry to attract non Indians/Pakistanis since the vast majority of Americans are not used to eating foods with small bones or bones broken to aid flavor. Great job Naan n Curry.
Madelyn A.
Place rating: 3 Alpharetta, GA
OKAY, BUT… I love the interior of this restaurant as its décor is simple and and clean. When you walk in, you go to the counter and place your order prior to seating yourself. Tonight, we decided to take our order to go. The employees were very nice and very patient with us as we took our time deciding what we wanted to eat. I was not very hungry so I wanted to try the Mixed Vegetable option but it was not available. I could not decide on another option so my husband decided to just get the Chicken Qorma with rice(to share), with spicy Naan and an order of Samosas. The Chicken Qorma was okay but I think that I am just over eating dishes that are not de-boned. It’s just too disruptive to the eating process to have to sort through the sauce and chicken to remove bones. The sauce was good as a dip for the Naan and as an accompaniment to to the rice. The samosas had a bit too much bite for me and the family,(husband, daughter included) agreed that we like our«other» samosas better. If you are going to try out this restaurant, I think that the buffet is a great option because it allows you to sample several dishes at once. We were told that after this weekend, the buffet will no longer be offered at dinner, just during lunch so plan accordingly.
Ry R.
Place rating: 5 Lilburn, GA
Love the food. Seekh kabob, chicken 65, and paneer is off the chain. Nice atmosphere and the menu book catches your attention. Can’t wait to come back here again.
Donna S.
Place rating: 5 Alpharetta, GA
«You will have a lot left over!» said our host as he took our very long order. Ha! We ate everything! This brand new Indian /Pakistani restaurant is delightful. We ordered a wide selection of dishes as they are offering reduced«try-me» prices this week. I appreciated the complexity of flavors in each of the curry dishes, each with its own distinct flavor profile. Everything was fresh and cooked perfectly. The chicken tikka masala was the best I have tasted in a very long time. If that’s not tempting enough, then let me tell you about the kabobs: perfectly flavored with herbs and spices, tender on the inside, and perfectly browned on the outside. The restaurant itself was very comfortable, clean, and spacious, and our host was warm and helpful. We are eager for our next visit!